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Football Flashbacks: Pro Evolution Soccer

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As you may know, there’s a reasonably popular football tournament happening in South Africa this summer and PlayStation is one of the major sponsors. Also, I’ve wanted to write some retro game features for a while so here’s my tribute to one of the greats.

I’ll never forget Pro Evolution Soccer because it introduced me to PlayStation. I was at an event called Match of the Day Live in Birmingham and I was pulled out of the crowd to play PES on-stage against another teenager.

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It was notoriously difficult to score in those early titles but somehow, Argentina’s Butatista (not a typo, that’s what he was called in the game) reacted to a rebounded shot and scored the winner with seconds to go. I won and Garth Crooks gave me a PlayStation and a copy of the game.

I spent most of my time playing four player matches with my friends via a Multitap, but whenever I played on my own, I would spend a lot of time in the edit mode that was tucked away in the options menu. I even spent a summer recreating my school team and simulating matches using different formations; I considered taking the PlayStation to school and presenting my findings to the P.E. teacher, I was that much of a loser.

I find it can be easy to idealise retro games and then be a bit disappointed when you go back to them but the original Pro Evolution Soccer is still a winner in my book. In fact, in terms of playability it’s hardly different to the most recent games in the series, despite the two generations of hardware between them.

And the standard of animation was amazing for its time; the players might not have had as many pixels as more recent games but their actions had a kind of stylised realism that made everything look like a moving oil painting.

That’s my Football Flashback, now I’d like to hear yours in the comments. Which beautiful games live long in your memories? And let me know what you think about us running more retro features here on the PlayStation Blog.

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Want Tickets To The 2010 FIFA World Cup Final In South Africa?

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This is the ‘FINAL’ Week….

We are giving away 1 pair of tickets to the 2010 FIFA World Cup Final in South Africa!!! Final tickets available from 5pm BST.

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PlayStation in association with the upcoming ModNation Racers on PS3 and PSP is giving you the chance to win a pair of tickets to the 2010 FIFA World Cup Final in South Africa. As well as the tickets, flights and accommodation, each winner will also receive a Sony Digital Video Camera to record their stay and report back to the PlayStation community with their take on this historic event. Full details of the prize can be found below:

  • Flights to and from South Africa.
  • Two tickets for the Final.
  • Accommodation for three nights, with the match taking place on the second night.
  • Transport to and from airport, hotel and stadium.
  • Stadium hospitality, including food and beverages.
  • Security.
  • Sony corporate insurance.
  • PSPgo system.
  • Sony Digital Video Camera.

For more details and to enter, head over to eu.playstation.com/2010fifaworldcup

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Chris And Terry Go To South Africa

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A message from Chris – Our World Cup Winner from Week 1 who will be going to ENG v USA!

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It was my day off and I had just come back in from cleaning the wife’s car. As I closed the door I heard that funny noise the computer makes when you receive an e-mail. I don’t get that many so curiosity got the better of me. I had a look and found out it was from PlayStation stating that I had won the Eng vs USA FIFA World Cup competition. At first I thought no way, I’m not that lucky but as I read through it I realised that what I was reading would change my summer. I must admit, I then had a tear in my eye.

My mate Rob will be coming with me who has been a good friend over the years and of course entered the competition to. So a natural choice really.

I’ve never been to South Africa before and can’t wait to get there to experience something really special. This is the greatest competition in the world – ‘The 2010 FIFA World Cup’!

My highlight of course will be the game, cheering on my country, not forgetting to get my Vuvuzela (horn) on the way. My favourite player would have to be Frank Lampard who has had a great domestic season and is in great form going into the World Cup. Peter Crouch on the other hand always leaves me wondering , how does he do it…..but he always does.

A big thanks to everyone at PlayStation for this fantastic prize. C’mon England, the spirit of 66 awaits…..come to think of it I was born July 1966, could this be an omen?

A message from Terry – Our World Cup Winner from Week 1 who will be going to URU v FRA!

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I had to read the congratulatory email three times before believing I had won the competition. Even then I thought “I can’t go to South Africa” leaving my wife and 12 month old daughter behind… can I? My wife insisted I had to go, for which I was hugely relieved, so I then started thinking about who I could take. Many friends, workmates and family entered my thoughts and I started to wish I could take 5 people before I asked my Dad. He didn’t take long to accept.

I’m looking forward to enjoying the build up to the start of the tournament and watching the South Africa v Mexico opening match before heading to the brand new Green Point Stadium for Uruguay v France, wearing my Ireland shirt!

As a Liverpool fan I then look forward to enjoying a Stevie Gerrard inspired 4-0 opening victory before heading home. Thanks Sony :-)

Visit Playstation2010FIFAWorldCup.com and win more tickets to the 2010 FIFA World Cup. We are also giving away tickets to the final in our final week!

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2010 FIFA World Cup Is Now Available

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The world’s biggest sporting event is quickly approaching, but you can get your first taste of the festivities by picking up your copy of 2010 FIFA World Cup, which is now available in stores. For the first time the world’s biggest spectacle will be hosted in Africa and you will be able to experience all of that pageantry and atmosphere by playing the game.  There are a host of new features available in the game for everyone to check out.

Captain Your Country

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For anyone who played UEFA EURO 2008, I’m sure you enjoyed CYC. So when deciding on game modes for World Cup we knew it had to be included again. Just in case you didn’t play the feature before, it’s a Be a Pro mode where up to four gamers compete on the same team starting as B-internationals, aiming to get into the first team, qualify for the finals and be appointed the team captain and ultimately lift the trophy.

What’s different this time around?

The ranking system is now simply a list of all the eligible players from your country. So you start at the bottom, which is around 40 for big nations, and have to work your way up into the top 23 to get that first call up for the squad. You do that by playing well in B-internationals, where you are judged by the Man of the Match scoring system and given a rating out of 10 that changes as the match progresses. Each event in the match is worth points, and the mixture of how many points you have earned for good play and how many you’ve lost for bad play determines your game rating. To get a high rating you need to play your role well. So, defenders should keep good pitch position, make tackles/interceptions/blocks/win headers and use the ball well. Midfielders need to pass well, not give the ball away, win tackles and chip in with some assists and goals. Meanwhile the strikers need to stick the ball in the back of the net or assist their strike partners.

he rating system has been extensively reworked since the first version of Captain your Country and updates after every minute of the match. At first it doesn’t move that much since it would be weird if it jumped around from 6 to 10 with a couple of good passes or a shot. But as the first half settles down, by about 30 minutes you should have a good idea of how the manager rates your play so far. The longer the match progresses the more solid the rating becomes, so don’t expect to jump far from a 6 after 80 minutes with just 10 minutes of good play.

Be aware that the manager doesn’t like you giving the ball away, he’s got this funny idea that if his team has the ball they can score and the opposition can’t so cherish your possession and don’t get too carried away!

Just like the 2010 FIFA World Cup mode, this mode is presented in our new FIFA.comgraphical style which mimics the look of FIFA’s website and really makes the experience authentic.

For FIFA 10 owners you can import your Virtual Pro into Captain Your Country, complete with your Game Face, and then earn CYC Accomplishments and attribute boosts. You didn’t think we’d neglect that did you?  However, as this is international football, these players will need to prove themselves at international level. Plus, you can export up to four different Pros for use in the FFIA World Cup offline mode and Kick Off, too.

New Penalty Shoot-Out Gameplay

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As for that winning penalty you scored in the FIFA World Cup Final, it was pretty impressive to keep your composure when the stakes were so high. Especially when it was scored using the brand new penalty kicks in the game. Yes, it’s true, gone are the scissors-paper-stone style penalties we’ve had for years, and say hello to a new analogue aiming system which really tests your nerve.

The way you take a penalty now happens like this: You have to stop an oscillating needle as it passes over the ‘composed’ zone and this button press also starts the powering up of the shot. As you begin to add power you use the left stick to start the process of moving the invisible aiming zone anywhere on the goal. Depending on how composed your player is, error is added to the shot. During the run-up to the kick you can decide to stutter to try and put the keeper off and get more time for your aim, this does though come with the risk of adding more error to the kick.

Don’t worry if this sounds complicated, we have tutorial videos and a practice area where you can turn on/off the aiming system visuals as you practice taking the penalties. It’s really easy to take shots once you’ve practiced a few, but it can be hard to master as fellow Producer Luke Didd found out recently.

Luke practiced penalties and could easily put them away out on the training pitch. But in a recent play of the online FIFA World Cup mode he ended up going to a shootout in his Round of 16 match and he missed his first three spot kicks. That is precisely the effect we were hoping for with the new penalty system. So do you think you can hold your nerve when the pressure is intense and find the back of the net?

Meanwhile, for goalkeepers the choice is whether you choose to dive in a direction early so you can reach the corner and maybe give away your intention, or do you wait to dive until you can see where it seems to be going but with the risk you can’t get near to a ball in the corner. The keeper will also attempt to reach back for the ball with an arm or leg if he’s dived beyond it.

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Play Your Way To The FIFA World Cup Finals

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Calling all football fans!

Looking forward to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa? Then we’ve got a rather unique opportunity for you – how would you like to not only savour the atmosphere of the greatest football tournament on the planet first-hand, but also become our PlayStation reporter to record your once in a lifetime trip?

Starting in April 2010, and over a period of seven weeks, PlayStation, in association with the upcoming ModNation Racers on PlayStation 3 and PSP, is giving you the chance to win two pairs of tickets each week to selected Group Stage matches at the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa. Best of all, in the seventh week of our competition, there is a pair of tickets to the Final itself up for grabs.

As well as a pair of tickets, flights and accommodation, each winner will also receive a PSPgo to while away the time between matches and a Sony Digital Video Camera to record their stay and report back to the PlayStation community with their take on this historic event.

And don’t worry if you’re not one of our lucky winners, to celebrate the release of ModNation Racers we’re also giving away 50 ModNation vinyl toys each week.
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